Popular streamer Guy “Dr. Disrespect” Beam is back in the public eye more than a month after admitting he sent “inappropriate” messages to minors on Twitch. Who is the controversial figure? Permanently blocked by the platform on June 26, 2020On June 25 this year, he posted a long post on X (formerly Twitter), admitting that his being blocked was the result of “a private chat with a minor in 2017.” Beam ended the message by saying that he would go on a “long vacation” with his family.
Although rumors of Beahm being banned from Twitch have been circulating for years, it was only last month that it was confirmed that he was kicked off the platform for sending inappropriate messages to minors. After being admitted to hospital, he was Exiting multiple brand partnershipshis YouTube videos demonetizedand online shooting games rogue company Players who have been refunded Who bought his game skin.
36 days later, Beam returned to social media, posting a photo on X showing a chessboard in the foreground and him sitting in the background. Beam’s board has chess pieces on one side and checkers on the side closer to the audience, meaning the streamer has been playing chess while someone (it’s unclear who) is playing checkers. Beam responded to several people who responded to the image, writing “she/she’s fine. The internet will never solve your real threat… depression” to one commentator, “brainwashed” Woke little boy messed up Dragon Ball Z GFX and Kendrick Lamar’s lines… I had a lot of fun.”
A Burundi story Yesterday’s release detailed how Beahm “almost sabotaged” the launch of Midnight Society’s upcoming online shooter, Dead drop. as Burundi wrote that the studio “launched the scheme to capitalize on his 4.5 million YouTube subscribers.” A former employee of the company call of Duty The Sledgehammer Games native is also known for his strong opinions on first-person shooters. when Burundi and Other outlets After the accusations against Beahm were confirmed, the studio and its fans expressed concerns about the fate of the free-to-play shooter. The studio decided to part ways with Beam. “After discussing everything with the four of us, we knew it was the right decision,” said Midnight Society founder DelHoyo. “We have an agreement on the studio’s past and present principles, but his actions are inconsistent with our principles.”
It’s unclear if Beam plans to announce something along with the recently released photo, or if he’s simply announcing a return to social media and possibly streaming.
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